May 30, 2008

Gay Rights Revolution

Gov. David Paterson, of New York, this month directed state agencies to recognize same-sex unions legally performed in other jurisdictions, i.e. Massachusetts, California and Canada.  This will provide same-sex couples with the same rights afforded to married heterosexuals such as the ability to collect health and pension benefits, being admitted as “close family” in a hospital room and transferring a business license.   His argument is that he is, “taking the same approach that this state always has with respect to out-of-state or marriages conducted in foreign governments being recognized here in the state of New York.”  He is downplaying the significance of this action by arguing that he is following he law as it already exists.

This leaves the church in an uncomfortable position.  The church is to be the prophetic voice of God that speaks to the moral and ethical issues of the society.  She has a two fold role regarding what takes place in the society that she finds herself in.  In this instance it is American society.  On one level the church is involved intimately in what takes place.  As citizens of this land we, as Christians, are to be active participants.  Jesus tells us that we are to be salt and light preserving and illuminating the society.  We are also to speak the “thus says the Lord” concerning issues that are clearly addressed in the scriptures.

The issue of gay marriage is a hot topic in our society at this point in time and it is even dividing the church.  The Episcopal church is in turmoil over their official stance regarding gay marriage and different synods of the Lutheran church are divided as well.

The confusion comes when we fail to look at what the scripture says.  What disturbs me about all the discussion concerning this issues it that it is steeped in people’s feelings.  What needs to be done is to consider what God has to say no matter what we might feel about the issue.  Everyone has a friend or relative in the life style and they want them to be happy.  All that is well and good but there are some foundational things that must come into play.

We must deal with original sin.  We are all by nature sinful and fall short of the glory of God.  Our hearts are deceitful above all things and desperately wicked.  We cannot rely on what we think is right or on how we feel.  That is why the church turns to the only clear revealed will of God that as found in the Bible.  That is where the discussion must take place within the church.  Too often we let the world determine the paramiters of the debate and therefore we can never come to a Biblical conclusion.

The debate in greater society is a different one.  We do not live in a theogracy.  Our decisions as a nation are decided by the will of the people.  We can live law abiding lives and be outside of the will of God.  People have the right to live together as same-sex couples without the blessing of the church.  Issues of rights granted by the government must be decided by the government.  As citizens we should and must express our opinion based on our Christian perspective.  Things might go against us as they are made by the will of the people.

So what are we to do?  We must be clear about what the Bible says about same-sex relationships, as well as what it says about other moral issues being raised by society.  We can never compromise our stance.  Our battle is tied to our mission.  On some level laws can regulate behavior but they can never change a persons heart, that is the work of the Holy spirit.  The church is commissioned to make disciples of all nations.  What we need to be about first and fore most is spreading the kingdom of God.  As people are born again they take on the values of the kingdom.  Jesus made it clear in the Sermon on the Mount that it is the issues of the heart that matter, for out of the heart flow the issues of life.

I think the church is going to experience growing opposition  as time goes on.  Those who support same-sex unions will not be content to win in the courts but want everyone to agree with their position.  Those that do not will be viewed as homophobes.  There will be no room for honest disagreement.  The church will need to be strong.

I don’t think this bodes well for us as a nations but it does not change our mission as the church to reach people for Christ.  In many ways it might shake us from our lethergy.  Wether we like it or not, times they are a change’n.  Let us draw near to God as he draws near to us and let us prepare dillegently for the work ahead.

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